Counting the waves…
Counting the waves…
The scent of pine needles mingles with the fresh sea air as your boat glides towards Storesand, revealing a surprisingly generous stretch of pale, fine sand. Nestled on the outer island of Søndre Sandøy, this beach is a true gem in the Norwegian archipelago, offering a rare opportunity for genuine island discovery away from the mainland bustle. Unlike many rocky Nordic shores, Storesand boasts a substantial sandy expanse, making it ideal for sunbathing and children's play. The water here is typically calm and crystal clear, inviting gentle dips rather than vigorous swimming or surfing. Its shallow, gradual entry makes it particularly safe and appealing for families with young children. OnlyBeaches rates its sand quality an impressive 7.8/10 for its fine, soft texture, perfect for building sandcastles or simply spreading out a towel. The best time to visit is during the warm summer months, from June to August, when the sun lingers long into the evening. For photographers and those seeking tranquil moments, late afternoon offers a golden hour glow that transforms the landscape. Storesand is perfectly suited for families, sunbathers, and anyone keen on exploring the serene beauty of Norway's coastal islands by boat. A local secret: pack a substantial picnic and plenty of water; while the natural beauty is abundant, amenities are intentionally sparse, preserving its untouched charm.
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Storesand Søndre Sandøy.
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Yes, the waters are typically calm and clear with a shallow, gradual entry, making it very safe for families and children.
The ideal time is during the summer months, from June to August, when temperatures are warmest and daylight hours are longest.
Access is primarily by private boat or local ferry services to Søndre Sandøy, followed by a short walk or further boat transfer to Storesand.
Facilities are very limited, if any. Visitors should plan to bring all necessary supplies, including food, water, and waste bags.
While specific regulations vary, many Norwegian beaches typically allow dogs on leash. Always check local signage upon arrival.
The rest of Søndre Sandøy island offers hiking trails and charming coastal landscapes for further exploration.